A Cat Skinners Day

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2007

A Cat Skinners Day, is a few videos I made while working. All film made some where in North Eastern,British Columbia. A "Cat Skinner" is a person who operates a bull dozer. All Video Made By EddieMac Music By Johnny Cash.

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  • Come on Guys and or girls enough with posting crap on my video.....i will block YOU!

  • when do you do any work? LOL

  • Funny....some people do call this work! Then others just watch us work and say that "they" got it all done!! They are called consultants or the BOSS!

  • were was this shot

  • This video was shot and made in North Eastern British Columbia in Canada's Oil and Natural Gas Patch.

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  • anyone who doesnt like this video can suck it becasue this video rocks. keep up the good work! hope to see more

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  • @treeclimberdave . Fortunately, no I have never dropped a tree on my cab, but I have seen it happen to others. Some people just don't understand that you can't go after trees like your killing snakes, and they always end up in a bad situation.

  • i love you

  • @kegankerr22 cat skinnin is the best job ever! draggin a big turn down a mountain, warming up the machine before sunrise and grinning all day long :)

  • @TopOp1US yeah have you ever dropped a tree on your cab? i watched my boss drop a 36" douglas fir back on my d7 and it didnt even scratch it. scared the shit out of him and he never got on it again. youre right though, its so much easier to use the corner of the blade, especially with a 6 way like that!

  • good video love this kinda work not many of us left out there!!!

  • The video is great but the operator should single out the trees with the corner of his blade so he can control where they fall. Skinny trees like that can easily break and wind up in you lap. Stay safe! Good operators are few and far between we don't need to lose any of us.

  • NIce Machines Man!!!!

  • nice video

  • I've been grubbing and clearing all night (you need the frost to work on top of). I played this tune in the 6R back to back to fight sleep. Great posting!

  • Great job eddiemac. Love the music with the video. Keep them coming. There wouldn' be alot of things if it weren't for 'skinners like us.

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